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Start NowDr. Stuart Enoch is the founder and executive director of the Doctors Academy Group, an independent medical education provider in the UK.
After completing a PhD in Cell Biology at the University of Cardiff and a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Sciences at the University of Liverpool, he pursued Specialist Training in Burns and Plastic Surgery.
In addition to clinical work, he has been actively involved in medical education and training throughout his career. He has won several awards and research fellowships and co-chairs global events, e.g., the International Medical Summer School in Manchester.
Within Lecturio, he teaches the MRCS Part A Revision Course.
Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.
Professor Jeremy Brown is a Professor of Respiratory Infection at the University College of London (UCL) in England, UK.
He obtained his PhD in molecular microbiology from the University of London in 1999. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at UCL, and Lead Teacher for respiratory medicine undergraduate teaching at the University College London Hospitals (UCLH).
Due to his achievements, he obtained a Welcome Advanced Research Fellowship for further scientific training at the University of Adelaide. He has also led internationally respected research programs in pneumonia prevention and antibiotic resistance.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brown teaches courses on Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonology.
Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.
Dr. Raywat Deonandan is a Global Health Epidemiologist and an Associate Professor of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
He obtained his PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from the University of Western Ontario in 2001. He is also the founder and Executive Editor of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Health Sciences, and an award-winning author and journalist.
Dr. Deonandan embraces new media to engage in public education and co-hosts a science education podcast. In 2016, he received the OCUFA Teaching Award, the highest professorial teaching honour in Ontario.
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Epidemiology and Biostatistics."
Dr. Georgina Cornwall is a Biology Instructor and currently works as an Instructional Designer in the private sector, developing interactive online training materials.
She obtained her PhD in Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado, USA, in 2000, and has since taught a broad array of biology courses at various US universities.
She is an active promoter of hybrid/online teaching formats and interactive courses, and has received several awards for her engaging and innovative course design; e.g., she was named Adjunct Faculty of the Year at Colorado Mountain College in Aspen twice.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cornwall teaches courses on Biology & Genetics.
Dr. Vincent Racaniello is a Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University, in New York, USA.
He obtained his PhD at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York City, in 1979 and joined the faculty of Columbia University in 1982.
Because of his achievements, he has received several awards, including the Irma T. Hirschl, Searle Scholars Program, Eli Lilly, and NIH Merit Awards. Dr. Racaniello is interested in using new media for medical education; he writes on his virology blog and hosts and produces several podcasts.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Racaniello teaches courses on Microbiology.
Dr. Thad E. Wilson is a Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Not only is he an experienced lecturer with many years of teaching experience, but he has also developed and improved medical curriculums, and served in leadership roles directing Medical Physiology and various organ system courses.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Wilson has been awarded multiple institutional and national medical school teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Wilson teaches courses on Physiology.
Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.
Dr. John F. Fisher is a Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University in the USA.
He obtained his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in 1969. He is a Master of the American College of Physicians (MACP) and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
Due to his achievements, he has earned the Annual J. Willis Hurst Teaching Award, the Jane F. Deforges Excellence in Medical Education Award, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America's Clinical Teacher Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Fisher teaches courses on Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Peter Delves is a Professor Emeritus of Immunology and served as the Vice Dean of Education of the Faculty of Medical Sciences at University College London, UK.
He obtained his PhD at the University of London and is a prolific author, having published several textbooks and laboratory manuals. He is also the editor of two encyclopedias on immunology and on life sciences.
Dr. Delves has extensive teaching experience at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and is particularly interested in innovations in web-based education.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Delves teaches courses on the Immune System.
Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.
He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.
Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.
Dr. Kevin Pei is the Associate Chief Academic Research Officer and the Program Director of the General Surgery Residency at Parkview Health, in Indiana, USA.
After his residency at George Washington University, he was the Assistant Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine for several years and obtained an additional Master's Degree in Education from Yale University.
He is an experienced educator and has received various teaching awards. In 2018, the Association for Surgical Education granted him the prestigious Philip J. Wolfson Outstanding Educator Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pei teaches courses on Surgery.
Dr. Hetal Verma is a Clinical Instructor of Radiology and the Co-Director of the Radiology Cambridge Integrated Clerkship at Harvard Medical School, MA, USA.
She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her Breast Imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Since 2012, she is the Director of Breast Imaging at Cambridge Health Alliance Radiology, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
She is passionate about women's health and has vast experience in teaching medical students and residents at Harvard Medical School.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Verma teaches courses on Radiology.
Dr. Lynae Brayboy is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Rhode Island, USA.
She obtained her MD from Temple University School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Currently, she is double-board certified in OB/GYN, as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and is also Visiting (Reproductive) Scientist at the Charité Berlin.
Due to her achievements, she has earned multiple teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brayboy teaches courses on Gynecology.
Dr. Julianna Jung is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA.
She obtained her MD at Johns Hopkins University in 1999. Since 2006, she is the Director of Medical Student Education in the Emergency Medicine Department, and she was appointed the Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center in 2011.
She directs several major educational initiatives for medical students at Johns Hopkins, and her work has been recognized with several teaching awards, including the prestigious George J. Stuart Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Jung teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Sharon Bord is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA.
She obtained her MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2004 and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center.
She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for residents and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Bord teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in Oklahoma, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2016.
Due to her achievements, she has earned numerous teaching awards. She teaches nursing students how to use the science of cognitive learning to maximize their study effectiveness.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lawes is the Director of Nursing Education Programs, and teaches courses on Pharmacology (Nursing), Medical Surgical Nursing and Pathophysiology.
Dr. Sean Elliott is the Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and the Associate Chair for the Department of Pediatrics at The University of Arizona, USA.
He obtained his MD from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1993. Currently, he is Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at the University of Arizona Medical Center.
He devotes time to Quality Improvement, graduate medical education efficacy and his scholarship with the Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program (THMEP).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Elliott teaches courses on Microbiology.
Dr. Stephen Holt is the Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education in the Primary Care Program at the Yale School of Medicine in Connecticut, USA.
He obtained his PhD from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2004. Currently, he is Director of the Addiction Recovery Clinic and Codirector of Clinician Educator Distinctions Pathway at Yale School of Medicine.
Because of his achievements, he earned the Faculty Teacher of the Year award from the Yale Primary Care Residency Program in 2009 and 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Holt teaches courses on Physical Examination, Dermatology, and Rheumatology.
Dr. Richard N. Mitchell is the Lawrence J. Henderson Professor of Pathology and Health Sciences and Technology, at Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Cell Biology and Immunology from Rockefeller University in 1980, and his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1984. Currently, he is Program Director of the Health Sciences and Technology Education and Curriculum at Harvard Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned the ASIP Robbins Distinguished Educator Award in 2013.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Mitchell teaches courses on Pathology.
Dr. Roy Strowd is the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, in North Carolina, USA.
He obtained his MD from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 2009, and his MEd from Johns Hopkins University in 2021. Currently, he co-directs the Neurofibromatosis and Tuberous Sclerosis Clinics at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, and is a researcher for the Adult Brain Tumor Consortium (ABTC) and Alliance for Clinical Trials in Neuro-Oncology.
Due to his achievements, he earned the M. Brownell Anderson Award from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Strowd teaches courses on Clinical Neurology.
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Just reading the slides. Poor lecturing ability had to study this from another source. And lecturer is constantly mentioning whether the topic is on usmle or not.
le falta un poco más de información, pero como algo general está bien.
Thank you Doctor Wilson for your simple and understandable lecture.
Gives a thorough review of the head and neck material
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Just reading the slides. Poor lecturing ability had to study this from another source. And lecturer is constantly mentioning whether the topic is on usmle or not.
le falta un poco más de información, pero como algo general está bien.
Thank you Doctor Wilson for your simple and understandable lecture.
Gives a thorough review of the head and neck material
1.To improve my clinical studies 2. Medicine require every day study and practice. 3 Public health development. Lecturio provides the best Medicine ???? carrier for all Medicine students and other health professionals. Anyone can be my Lecturer
Content is clear and highlights essential concepts, perfect for people learning the basic concepts of the pathologies reviewd
Very useful, especially for those who are currently studying, and the pictures are clear, I wish that such videos were available earlier during my studies at the college
Very informative. Helpful in provding explaination I can reuse when describing why influenza is harmful to the lungs
the way how the professor explain the topic is very easy to learn
Not for nursing students. This guy totally does not keep my interest and he assumes that you know a lot of things that I have never heard of. Horrible lecturer and not for nursing students.
This is definitely not for RN students. This guy just confused me even more. Stop throwing the medical content into the nursing section.
Please remove the medical content from the nursing section. I m tired of Lecturio just throwing the medical content into the nursing section. This OES NOT WORK!!
This was created for medical students not nursing students. A lot of this info is obsolete or incorrect in reverence to nursing. You can not throw the medical videos into the nursing section. It does not work like that. Nursing interventions are different than interventions a doctor would perform.
It's amazing, I really like explanations and how doctors express themselves
This is an excellent presentation, better than what many of us get in school
I think these videos were made for the medical section of Lecturio and then just thrown into the nursing section. She uses some unfamiliar words and more complex concepts and her lectures are just not very engaging. I do not recommend this lecturer.
What on earth is qSOFA? This is nothing I learned in nursing school and you guys throw it in here and don't explain it. You guys cannot just take the videos for medical school and throw them into the nursing section. I am very, very disappointed in all the videos that were not done by Rhonda Laws. This one for sure is not for nursing students.
Not very good at lecturing. I tuned out a couple of times and had to rewind. Rhonda Laws should do all the videos. And the questions for this video were poorly written.
I like dr. Craig Canby’s understanding methods. And his simple, Clare English tone! Graphic of Lecturio.com and details of your level in chapter and subject at all play to make I continue watching!
Everything that he did needs to be redone in my opinion. Any other resource is better than this.
I like it but sometimes app is getting struck majorly.
Great summarized information in neurophysiology! Very well taught and very professional!
excellent, makes it very simple. gives you a great overview, even if your class goes into more detail.
The videos and intermediate questions are amazing and very helpful
Excellent speaker. He makes very difficult content manageable by having nice explanations at a good, slow pace.
Best out there,these are short and precise .Full of information that we need
It’s not bad but compared to other sources seems like it is missing some info
I like it because its very useful to review specific contents, and is divided in a very good way
The circle of Willis was not explained. The video basically just says the vertebral arteries and internal carotids give rise to the circle of Willis. What about all the other branches?
Very nice explanation but please include more assessment. Besides objective questions, include subjective questions and give answers and ask the individual to self evaluate! A very helpful and intuitive way i think. Please implement at the earliest
Clear and simple. Explained in good sequence. Thank very You.
Simple and consice lectures. Please Consider more clinical co relation.
Wow!...great stuff Nice mnemonic you have got for us sir.
I have never had this explained so clearly. Thank you!
Me ha gustado mucho la síntesis del tema y como lo ha explicado. Gracias
Really great lectures, images, and humor! Love Lecturio! Thank you!
Incredible lecture series and clear explanations, a total must for physicians regardless of the level of knowledge!
The sound quality is not good at some points in this video! please fix this issue...
great lecture. I dont see why it is not highly rated. Thanks you
I don't think he teaches in a way to grab students' attention. Long and dull.
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Professor Canby is very thorough and presents a detailed explanation and caption of the head and neck anatomy along with some helpful mnemonics
Hi Lecturio Team, Yes, I like it a lot neurophysiology by doctor Thad Wilson. Great presentation and explanation. In my view, the neurophysiology is one of the vital key of the medicine by knowing it and combining knowledge and skills with anatomy, pathophysiology and surgery you could figure out pathology in terms of when you facing patients with traumatic injury . In contrast when you seeing infected patient with contagious viruses, bacteria and fungi and so on, of course you need to immediately think about combining knowledge and skills of microbiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology and biochemistry. Yes, all courses are given so well presented. Yes . I certainly enjoyed it Lecturio as it has all components of courses which are important for every doctor who wants to excel their skills. Many thanks indeed for the course organizers, Showing on cadaver will be even better to get precise knowledge and skills.
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Content is very high yielding but the lecturer is slow to respond to qns
It's a great and comprehensive course, and the way she explained the lecture was amazing
Great videos and good points to keep for the future
Excellent lecture summarizing all the fundamentals in so little time.
Nice summary comparing and contrasting other differential diagnoses and walk-through of a typical case of COVID.
On point, efficient and easy to comprehend. Fantastic presentation by the professor. My experience comes from an african medical school with professors who spend 2 hours explaining major concepts that I end up spending extra time trying to understand. For example, the action potential video explained the concept for me in less than 10 minutes in comparison to the 1 hour irl lecture that led me nowhere.
point to points clinical oriented lecture. clear cut explanation of topic.
Explanations are simple, comprehensive and concise. I would recommend this to students who are struggling with Anatomy during med school days. I was able to appreciate Anatomy more through the lectures in Lecturio.
Since there was a confusion regarding the actions of ocular muscles versus the cardinal gazes of movement when examining the intactness of ocular muscles, the video regarding this topic should be updated. And examples of exam questions pertaining between the difference of the two should be given. But overall, it was a good review!
nice recap and highlight of important points to distinguish the different diseases that share characteristics
I like how the series of videos starts with a case study and the differentials are covered
Alot of the explanations could be simplified. Also the course was taught with a presumption that the student had prior knowledge of this system.
Very detailed and comprehensive explanation-straight to the point. MD S.Holt is talented educator and experienced professional . Thank you for this great course.
Thank you for the comprehensible content. Very useful. Totally worth it.
Your program is perfectly designed for medical students I used it for one day and i really liked it unfortunately due to my financial issues I wasn’t able to continue it but I recommend it for all you guys to take advantage of it
Lots of very good information. I would have been nice to see a few more ECG traces to help out with the understanding
neuro physiology if u mean diabetic coma,it is good I have gone thr the lecture
THANK YOU FOR YOUR MNEUMONICS SIR I WILL NEVER FORGET MED SHIP AND 4SKINRASHNIA
I'm so disappointed about this lecture. I feel it just described briefly about head and neck. It didn't describe about bone of head and neck, muscle,....
Clear and conclusive, include all high-yield information needed for test
Brilliantly done! This course is so useful Unbelievable good!!! As I am a foreign graduate I had to re listen to make sure I lent correct pronunciation!! A very well done and I can’t thank enough for design patterns and overall greatness!
very good diagrams, would have liked to see an even deeper dive into ciliary muscle in relation on zonule fibers and how they are inverse to each other,
I could easily understand the theory with diagram and make notes
Dr. Carlo Raj, i like a lot the way you expose the lectures. You explain everything in very understandable way
Very clear and useful! I especially like how she reemphasizes that some people in septic shock are compensated, so we must be careful and look for subtle clues of sepsis and septic shock.
like it, though I didn't have a pre idea of neurophysiology but i found it realy easy to understand. I like the way of delivering the important messages by the professor; i.e changing his tone of voice, making it louder or... onething that I felt, was missing was Using a pointer, which I didn't know why he was not using.
Genica Quilatan I like how Dr Canby discusses the main points. I wish him more power and I hope he continues to do this. Helps us a lot!
Thank you very much. I like this whole review program.
Love lecturing videos! I find them very helpful as they cover the information of each topic in basic terms. I love that you can speed them up, pause them, and rewatch them for your convenience. The post video quizzes also help me stay engaged with the content I’m learning. I have noticed my grades improving after watching lecturing videos before my exams.
explaining slow and efficiently with great questions in the end
It is clear, well explained and very useful. Totally recommended.
Thank you Dr. Alverson for this concise and easy to understand lecture. Even though it is a straight forward topic, as a student I believe I really benefited from your delivery.
Very simplified and nice explanation. I learn new information with pleasure due to this great teacher.
Thank you for a very interesting lectures. Very easy to understand with your explanation
fue una conferencia muy clara,organizada,los medios que utilizaron para realizar las presentaciones fueron muy enteractivos ,muy claros, buena iluminacion. por lo tanto me ayudo a enteder el tema, me parecio que los subtitulos iban muy rapido y se me dificulta mucho porque hablo solo español.
Very informative. Keeping it to the point. Perfect for an introduction before opening the book!
Hi All components of both head and neck anatomy were clearly presented especially cervical triangles whichi was pretty updated.
I've been pretty good with Cardiovascular, Pharmacology, and Neurology but I got 1 correct answer out of 5 questions in this portion of lecture. It's challenging and I like it. There are lots of stuff to memorize and put together to make sense, which has made me watch this video over and over.
Excellent lecture, one more complex topic that is becoming more "graspable". Thanks!
Excellent lecture, one more complex topic explained in its most essential components. Thanks!
thank you for letting me understand this lecture. I really struggled to understand it. But, after this video, everything is perfect and clear.
very interesting assessment and thank you for the antibiotic regimen.
well explained. its concise and not overcomplicated. has everything you need and is well taught
The confidence from Dr. Canby as many other Lecturio Presenters reassures the average student. I am particularly satisfied with the way the Lecturio courses are designed and presented. I highly rate this course because it is up to my expectation. If a student doesn't learn anatomy from this course he/she won't learn anywhere else.
Rhonda does a great job at breaking everything down so it is easy to understand! So glad I found this resource for school!
Really well explained. informative and detailed whilst also being concise
I chose this rating because you deserve it! Thank you, everything is great!
Very well prepared lections. The explanations are clean and nice without theatrical exaggerations.
i like the videos very much because of the clear presentations
He explains it well without any stress just like a pro
it is self explanatory and so understandable , i like this a lot
Simple and clear explanations with great slides - I was able to digest this easily, thank you!
Head and neck anatomy is presented concisely, very helpful and clear, easy to understand and remember.
Thank you for this lecture! It helps me to get better understanding about the topic
A very good resource, I would definitely recommend it to my colleagues.
Excellent overview. The clinical considerations were also very beneficial. Thank you Dr Canby.
Very precise and short not too lengthy! Very good explanations
i like how he explained topic and also answered the questions
Good overview of the disease. Where I live it's less common, but still necessary to know about it.
My favorite part about the lecture is the last example. Presentation and lecture is understandable however I wasn't quite sure whether i grasped it or not. That last part made me to understand the topic better. Thanks, Dr. Raywat !
I liked it because he explained all very interesting and detailed
Great easy to digest lectures that provide highly relevant understanding of each topic. Totally worth it!
Buetiful app for refreshing the course quickly. I would recommend it to all my colleagues
Everything is very clear and well-structured. I love it. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone else studying medicine.
Very very easy and limpid discussion for not only medical students but also for all biological faculty students. Thank you dear sir, Thad Wilson, PhD
amazing and well-thought lecture. explains extremely long pages of gray's anatomy within minutes. it is so much easier to read anatomy and go through studying it and memorizing instead of taking precious time to understand what the author wanted to say...
Simple and well illustrated lectures. Lectures take the shortest time but very comprehensive
Excellent lecture as usual: easy to understand, easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture as usual: easy to understand, easy to remember.
Very helpful. I think it will be better with more clinical case.
because the lecture is short and brief it is also not time consuming
I had a course in neurophysiology a few years ago. This course in neurophysiology is an excellent reminder, and it is not as deep as the course I had (good thing).
it was great.the pacing of the lecturer was okay it gives me time to imagine the structures since this is anatomy (pure memorization).Thank you
Le he dado 5 estrellas a esta conferencia porque es una conferencia que realmente se lo merece, explica muy bien el tema y he aprendido bastante acerca de este tema muchas gracias profesor
I feel more confident to recognise these diseases with the clear explanations provided.
HIV is a topic that is a difficult topic because of the nature of the disease and its consequences. I liked how the topic was delivered and the emphasis on awareness, information and a pragmatic approach.
Very comprehensive. I particularly liked the differences between adult and pediatric presentations, also the different courses of the disease.
Many Of The Topics Are Not Covered For Example Osteology Of Bones Of Skull Cranium And Viscerocranium Too Arteries Anatomy of Eye,Ear And Tongue And So On
Excellent clear presentation and distillation of essential principles and details in neurophysiology of multiple highly complex systems.
Very good informative simple clear direct to the point contain everything
Anatomy lectures are very well explained and hence I am delighted and very appreciative,the diagrams are very clear.
Excellent lecture, I particularly liked the recommandation to avoid labs and blood cultures, a good reminder in a "less is more" approach.
I particularly appreciated the emphasis on the clinical presentation and the radiological finding.
Excellent lecture with emphasis on most important clinical signs and clear categorization regarding management.
Clinical appearance, differential diagnosis, treatments, clinical pearls. This lecture contains the relevant and practical information.
If you are going to go into haemorrhages and this is Anatomy the different layers of the meninges should at least be mentioned.
Most of the topics are explained well. Although there are still many topics which needed to have more content and the overall integration of all the brain structures and functions is lacking.
I liked the course wholly and i would recommend it for my friends
Great lecture! I learned tons. It shows that the instructor masters the topic and is able to give a clear and easy-to-understand picture. I now feel much more confident for these situations and more able to integrate the local guidelines now that I understand better the general concepts. Thanks!
this is such an amazing, succinct playlist which is really exclusive and pretty different from what I have learnt in my university
Great lecture! straight to the point and extremely informative. thank you so much for so many amazing teachers.
Manifold information was expressed pretty clearly, making me grasp almost the necessary knowledge of Intracranial hemorrhage.
she modulates her voice that keeps you engaged and divides the content into easy to understand packages of knowledge
Clear and precise explanation! Goes into the essence of this condition and correlates very well the clinical presentation
Great video on precursor lesions, RF and differential diagnosis for Melanoma.
The vocabulary is understandable and the explanation is thorough and organized.
Excellent thank you. Thank you Dr. Craig, this video is very helpful.
very good initiative. very useful. 3d animation is very impressive. good luck.
I really like it. It’s clearer than a lot of textbooks making it easier and quicker to understand. Professor Canby does a great job at explaining.
Well set out, well explained lecture giving high yield information on the subject matter.
Thank u so much Dr Raj. It was a very good lecture.
Elegí esta calificación porque me permite estudiar más rápido y lo entiendo muy bien. Me gustó porque explican a detalle cada estructura expuesta. Recomiendo este curso a todos los estudiantes de medicina humana.
VERY good lecture, thanks for such an essential break down of this topic, I am loving this topic.
Everything told was in a different way that I liked the most.It clears all my major doubts arise from reading books related to head and neck anatomy.There is no better app than this.
Prof. Well done sir, you've done a great job, I'll keep watching your videos
I think it could have been better. I think that was too basic
me encantó la exposición super puntual con los datos, entendible!
Five stars. Teaching style great. Gives time to absorb . Repetitive approach. Bubbly
i quite liked it since it was comprehensive. But that's precisly why I didn't give it a 5 star, it didn't address the issue of whether there is something different about sars-cov2 vs other airborne viruse
I liked the naurophysiology course very much. Cant wait to see the results of my test
very lively. I love the method of explanation, never get bored of watching interesting and well educative materials like this, thanks to the tutors here and the whole Lecturio team.
ME GUSTÓ COMO EXPLICA EL TEMA, SIN EMBARGO ME HUBIERA AYUDADO SI AGREGARA MAS INFO Y DETALLES SOBRE ESTE TEMA , COMO FISIOPATOLOGIA .
I am an RN student, 2nd semester. This lecture is very informative. I like when it describing the opportunistic infection, the lecture provides info from the type of illness, s/s, type of diagnostic tests, and treatments.
Very clear definitions and explanations. I'd watch more of Dr. Deonandan's videos.
Lectures of excellent quality. Sound quality of certain videos are of very high bass. I have still some doubts regarding the content. COVID has been identified as droplet transmission. But in the video, it has been described as airborne.
It was a great review of the different types of precautions as well as donning and removing PPE.
Covers a lot of content accurately but concisely. Good speed and great use of diagrams. Admittedly, if I didn't know much about inner ear anatomy to start with, it would not have been detailed enough as a lot of concepts were not explained such as the semicircular canals, the utricle and saccule and the scala vestibuli and tympani.
It was really good and really well explained so thank you It was fun to learn
It is an xcellent explication! I understend it at all. Thank you
Very good Please give another day for free primium So that we can know more
Excellent. It would be good to have some cadaver explanatory session to create a more realistic view. Well tutored.
The vestibular section is not well detailed to enable quick reference. There was not much reference to the vestibular ganglion in the initial lectures which will better explain the vestibular system.
great lecturer but some lectures present information that is literally incomprehensible
Clear and concise lecture. Way to follow. Additional articles available if you need extra detail. Using video format suits me a I can pause and replay when I miss something.
Some key topics not explained:- Triangles of neck,muscles of mastication,temporal and infratemporal fossa , osteology of skull,muscles of face,submandibular gland,parotid gland
Excellent presentation. Good content Illustrations are very good Font size of the letters should be higher
Dr. Jung is an awesome lecturer! Very clear and I really appreciate the fact that she doesn't just read slides but makes an effort an effort to explain the material!
I need more in depths information - maybe I’m not familiar with lectures
Very good, but could have more details in the medications used to treat the most common respiratories distress causes. Like budesonide and ipratropium in an asthmatic crisis.
Good enough to concisely make the key points stands out.
Really engaging, easy to remember But number of question is still little
Very nice presentation and easy to learn platform Which make preparations for USMLE enjoyable
Very nice presentation and easy to learn platform Which make preparations for USMLE enjoyable
What an excellent lecture! I have not seen a comparison of pharyngitis causes shown next to each other so clearly until now. Having the images of throat presentations displayed on the same slide as the narrative goes on was very helpful. Thank you!
It lacks some explanation and context of what the lecture is about.
It a good preview of what SLE is as a sistemic disease
I am able to write my exams only listening to your videos. And your Qbank is very very useful for me...
Absolutely amazing source of learning Head and Neck Anatomy, would definitely recommend this to everyone and anyone in medical field
I just finished my first year of medical school and I’m reviewing over the summer. These videos are concise and to the point. I like how the questions are directly following. Very helpful, I wish I knew about it during school as well
The slow and steady way of explaining every single detail is really appreciable
Very Good Lecture.. Excellent Explanation!... It resume very good the pathophysiology and the managment of epiglotitis. Even if it's not a common disease.
The doctor reads from the slides. Not good at explaining difficult concept.
Tone, delivery, ease of comprehension for complex material - perfect. Thank you
I like the slow and convincing way of teaching and obviously this is so good
Just what I have been looking for since I decided to go into the medical field. Just perfect for all my needs. Thanks
This lectur have all about anterior and posterior triangle in an easy way.
I personally didn't found these lectures much informative, the speed of the professor is extremely slow plus the slides provided in it has more than 55 pages lot of times for a single lecture instead of compiling it in a good way. Must work with the slides provided in the download items. The lecture would be useful if it would have engaged the whole thing clinically like which le forte fracture will be associated with rhinorrhea, etc.
i liked the clinical correlations and the emergency incisions which was clearly explained.
Covered well very important urgent/ER issues and specially their treatments. Very useful in practice, thank you!!!
Not detailed at all! Especially when compared to other lectures. Was lacking a lot of anatomical learning points
Muy bueno, pausado. Buen resumen, ademas evaluación continua del aprendizaje.
good job loved it easy abdsorbing and can understand english very well
great explanation and quiz is the best part of the lectures
Very glad to have such succinct and high-yeild lectures. Thanks, Dr. Alverson! I looked like a star during my group session when I brought up that breastfeeding is advised in poverty-stricken areas, but not in countries where programs like WIC make formula feeding affordable.
Focuses on the highlights and omits the extraneous details. Felt as though this has helped me master HIV a bit better
Very nice explanation Easy approach Perfect timing Thank you Professor
Good delivery of content. Lecture incorporated latest definitions of Sepsis and Septic shock
it is a very good lecture! I recommend!!!! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
superb mini lecture excellent organization clear and articulate stressed the importance of H and N
I wish you would have gone into more detail with chickenpox. I know it might not be as common in the US but a lot of people use lecturio for other international tests and chickenpox is still a big deal here (both in clinical practice and licensing exams)
thanks, it is very clear, helpful and understandable for everyone.
I think is very useful and everyone can understand the information... Great!
All lectures are easy to understand, memorize and quizzes are helpful. Keep up the good work.
Good overview of the different scans used to examine lungs and specific uses for each.
Simple was easy to understand Quiz help to assess oneself
It was really helpful, I would recommend this as an auxilary tool to follow up with your text books and class notes.
Rere and nice topic with a considerable difficulty which is lectured here with high accuracy and clarity
Good presentation, very accurately illustrsatrd and useful for all medical and theraptic ppurpose
This sirgical technique is taught wih prompt accracy , a nice discription.
A realistic approach for educate all medical professionals . Acurate and elabotate , made it suitable for medical needs
It is useful for anybody who wants to learn accurately and perfectly. All aspects are clearly pfesented
really an exlent way of art of teaching and presentation which is highly reguired for proper orientation and clear understanding
Nice presentation with required accuracy and elaborative that makes it vefy easily understandabe for any one
just reading the screen in front of her but that's not the big deal.. her pauses are horrible misleading and ruining the focus .. so instead of focusing on the subject im focusing on understanding whenever she pauses in a wrong place one repeating voice rhythm circling again and again sorry but i had to find some other resource to study this subject from
Sir whats with the new guidelines of HIV AIDS? Have you seen it yet?
Image quality is a little issue here otherwise all fine and lectures are great
Me gusto todo, simplemente que en la pregunta que dice cuales son los músculos que desvían el ojo hacia abajo me dio como incorrecta cuando puse que eran el oblícuo sup y el recto inferior.
nice concise summary of lecture and topic. I enjoyed it very much and it kept me attentive!.
The course doesn't include various topics like temporal, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, temporomandibular joint, origin and insertion of muscles of neck, parotid region, submandibular region, pharynx (the pharynx covered in abdomen doesn't cover much details), blood supply and lymphatic drainage of head and neck, etc
Dr Fisher has that ability that great lecturers have when lecturing. That plus proper use of multimedia results in a great lecture.
great job, thank you for the details! if there are updates, it is much appreciated
Great explanation, easy to follow. It helped me a lot to understand how hearing works.
Thank you very much, that was clear and to the point
Great aproach It would be lovely if you indicated dose for drugs Thanks
Good video to see and really simple to understand and not confusing, really helpful for anatomy's lab and for life.
He is a good educator.voice is so clear and not too fast or too slow.Best wishes sir.
Me encanta sus clases son mas explicitas y entiendo mejor cada paso para realizar los procedimientos
Bcz it's very helpfull and the teaching method is very good.
It is very a good job as he able to simplify difficult concepts. I really love the way he explains each points. Thank you so much.
This was a nice, comprehensive summary of main points in vision with an appropriate amount of detail. The posted response from Dr. Wilson clarifying the role of bipolar cells is much appreciated too
Thank you, dr. Wilson! Your lecture here is very much appreciated. You made it clear the important facts and process of synapses and neurons.
Very clear and concise. Presenter took time to explain positional importance of the patient.
Taken lot of effort to explain the details of the topic and to make us understand the difference between the two conditions: pemphigous vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid. it was a beautiful lecture.....
dr carlo raj has explained the topic very clearly and in a very point wise manner..........it was very helpful............
I chose this because it is very useful and understanding to the medical students and the professionals. I became more fluent in subjects like anatomy and emergency. I chose this because it is very useful and understanding to the medical students and the professionals. I became more fluent in subjects like anatomy and emergency. What I really liked about this course is that it has the specific information you need to understand the world of medicine, be a good doctor and face the problems that we could have. I would recommend this because it is so useful What I really liked about this course is that it has the specific information you need to understand the world of medicine, be a good doctor and face the problems that we could have. I would recommend this because it is so useful and clearly at the explication.
it is very clear and easy to understand, beginners will not get lost.
I choose this rating because it was truly clear, and i remembered it right away. I would recommend this video to students of Osteopathy.
60 % of stage 4 patients develop metastasis in the brain. Why is it missing? Target-therapy with BRAFi Vermurafenib or Dabrafenib should be given in combination with MEK inhibitors. Both modern immunotherapy treatments are missing (CTLA4, PD-1). That are just the basics. Melanoma research developed fast and this video should be replaced by an updated version.
Thank you Dr. Craig, this video is very helpful! I learned everything necessary that I need and I'm glad...
Hello, I usually don't rate lectures, but I had to do it here. The reason of that is that I found the certain video unable to make me understand the structures of the inner ear. Please be more specific and use better images, for example about what otoconia are and their use, the cupule etc. Despite of that I like dr. Candy. Thank you.
Clear presentation, well oriented, easy to follow, well illustrated, takes you to clinical applications almost inmidiatly, great to review your complex isolated concepts of neck anatomy.
Some of these comments are absurd, no where in the video does the professor say interior oblique. Great video, straight to the point with great illustrations. Thank you!
Very less content... Try to upload many more vedios.... And on much more details
Really great lecture, but the speed is bit hard to keep up with. Found myself pausing a lot, however the quality was excellent
I've been interested in cyborg technology since first learning about it in the mid-1970's when I was a little kid. In 1988 when I began at the University of Washington I wanted to study remote-controlled people, but they didn't offer any courses in that field, although 25 years later the school published their EEG brain-to-brain interface that lets one person control the motions of another. In February 1997 while successfully debating cloning legislation with the Department of Defense, I was ordered to stand down when trying to discuss brain implants, but eventually in 2005 my paper was credited as the basis for the Wikipedia article on the subject, and on 2 April 2013, the 17th anniversary of my first sworn statement to the Seattle FBI detailing organized crimes against children at a media giant, President Obama announced funding for the BRAIN Initiative. Even Jesus said go help out at the vineyard if you want to build heaven, and folks grumbled because they just assumed it already existed as if by magic.
clear and well summarized, the quizes at the end are very helpful for memorizing
Lectures are very dry, provide no interesting insights and focus very strongly on anatomical labels (eg. focus on learning names of parts rather than giving a good knowledge and feel of those parts).
The course doesn't include various topics like temporal, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, temporomandibular joint, origin and insertion of muscles of neck, parotid region, submandibular region, pharynx (the pharynx covered in abdomen doesn't cover much details), blood supply and lymphatic drainage of head and neck, etc
Awesome experience, perfect learning tutorial ... i personally love it because it's more of a teacher to me... love it
I don't need Lecturio. I only need Dr Jung's brain to thrive on the test.
Superb best video till now. So it is really helping me
Dr Fisher is clear, succinct and his content is high yield
I have watched the lecture series on the Abdominal wall and Thoracic viscera conducted by professor Craig, and he was more interactive and seemed to have greater Knowledge in those parts. This lecture is way too general and lacks many important info.
its osam and very easy to understand, visual effects are too good
This lecture helped clearing a lot of questions in my mind. Very well delivered. Thank you
I am a neurosurgeon. this lecture is fantastic and very useful. i just wish if the quiz has more questions
I usually dislike older professors, but he explains very objectively and up to date.
More voice inflection and emphasis on terms and anatomic function please.
This is one of excellent style of teaching skills and experiences. I recommend students and medical doctors who need to pass a qualifying exam to subscribe and finish all course work.
i like it because it teaches me about the regions of the neck and other things also i want to know more about the triangle of the neck
The information was presented in a very clear and concise manner.
Very nice, short and high lead video , I liked it a lot
even after the update, on and off center in not clear
its boring lecture and the lecturer was so slow in talking i think there is deficiency in information
I chose it because it contain almost every related to topics....like question, articles and etc. Because of the smart classes all the doubts are clear....
Excellent means of simplifying a complex topic especially the numerous symptoms
I wish this is more about anatomy and less about diereses, as I am in this class right now for my primary objective I need to know the names of every muscles, every bones, what they do, every nerve, what they innervate, and every veins and arteries, also lymphatic and different glands in your faces the videos do not provide enough details and topics I am currently using Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7th Edition by Kieth L. Moore, comparing the knowledge from the book these videos give you almost nothing
Thank you for the lectures. Very helpful, I really recommend it
It would be nice to have subtitles for spanish audience. Other than that everything looks great.
No such thing as the "internal" oblique. It's called the inferior oblique. Also, should state whether these are primary or secondary actions of the muscle.
I like his lecture & way of teaching. It meet my expectation.
Very good videos and imágenes, I recommended this app 100% . very well summarized
I found this very helpful. I don't mind if it's just a general review because if you cover them all it would take a long time. I can read books for more in-depth analysis. Great job !
Unfortunately, the lecturer for the anatomy module has disappointed me. Whereas the lecturers in all other modules appear to be amazing, this lecturer speaks way too slow and with a boring tone. I have to listen to the lectures in 1.5x..
Once again, Dr. Raj is blowing my mind with the way he teach medicine. Connecting everything from here on out to eternity. I have a question about that second quiz question about sepsis before ARDS. The answer was that ARDS following sepsis will decrease the cardiac output, and that was according to what Dr. Raj said in the lectures. Is it possible that we could also have a situation with respiratory rate increasing?
The course was clear with good illustrations and clear speech,
I thought this lecture series was very simple and informative, easy to understand but thorough. I appreciate the pneumonic provided, as well as the transcript notes available So we could go back and look and write things down as needed- I Was happy that the teacher spoke clearly and slowly, and that each segment was not very long so that you were able to take time to contemplate information before moving on.
Thank you for the series of lectures, I really liked them, simple and well explained.
a quick video to clear the concept thank you very much
Dr. Fisher is very thorough in explaining certain details but also very direct to point out important information.
Great lectures, i´m satisfied with your contents. Doctor Wilson is always surprising us with his explanations.
Yes. I like the details presentation all Information nicely given good language in short time
Learnt a few new things. Clear and concise. Really good lecturer. Would recommend to anyone studying anatomy.
thank you doctor Craig for this video it's very helpful i hope you make anther one about cranial nerves specially 5th and 7th
The Lecture is very good. However the image does not clearly highlight the foramen. There appears to be an overlap of Foramen Lacerum with the Internal acoustic meatus.
It was great you will never miss a thing everything clear even the diagrams
I recommend all the lectures to all IMGs out there to brush up your knowledge on your basic subjects.
Good lecture on inflamation of mucosa over middle ear cleft
Sometime the lecturer comes through clinical signs of patients with particular diseases and doesn't explain that sign, just introducs it to that disease. We need to know how that sign looks like when we encouter a patient so that we know how to deal with him.
Good and clear discussions on conditions related to the neck.
great leacture by prof.Thad great work by him for the development of concepts of phisiology.
The Material was presented thoroughly in a manner that was easily understood
Lecture was a bit boring, less emphasis even though content was superb.
The best lecture about this topic that I´ve seen in my life. Thank you so much, I´m enjoying the anatomy lectures!
Clear explanation and easy to understand. Good guide to learn Anatomy
monotone basic basically doesn't really explain anything it just sites things
This playlist was named: Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Pathology. But only skin pathology is covered, there are no musculoskeletal and connective tissue pathology videos... and they can't be found elswhere either.
Very easy to understand and a good review for SLE labs. Anybody could be able to understand
Clear and concise, easy to understand and very clinically relevant.
Dr. Canby provides clear and concise discussion with regard to head and neck anatomy. This has proven to be a great secondary resource for my studies. As an M.D. student, the amount of information is vast, and these lectures provide a great supplement to my university materials. The most effective way I have found to use this material is by viewing the videos that correlate to my current coursework, completing the recall questions, and then reading through the associated articles that are provided throughout the course.
Errmmm I like his beard. It is very hairy, like me!
He is the best one to teach anatomy! I love his voice, his style and his presentation. He makes it more simple for the students to visualize something palpable but hidden under the skin and thousands of other components.
That's perfect to review these topics, good job! Clear and enough exhaustive!
Its very clear and simple...Mneumonics are interesting and easy to remember
for more understanding of the movement of the eye it should be presented on real eye not on photos ... ty
very nice explanation and helpful information, thank you for the knowledge shared here
This guy is very straight forward and clear. Very Helpful.
I enjoyed this lecture and it is very clear and easy to understand with this good instructor.
He explains good, Easy to understand and move on. Only problem is that he doesn't cover some topics about head and neck Anatomy.
Explanation is good but not so detailed. I think it's better to explain more and go deeper on details. Subscribe to this website. Worth it Some parts are good some are not. But in total it's great. Thank you
There's a lot of structure missing and the way its presented is a bit boring compared to other instructors on youtube.
Really thorough lectures. Helpful pathophysiology and lots of helpful pictures. I wish every other lecture from other speakers could be like this! Thanks!
Great review for neurophysiology. Simplifies key elements with clear explanations
I love Lecturio Anatomy lectures because everything that you see it's better and easy to learn. When I see all the names in the ATLAS I'm stressed, but then, when I watch lecturio it's easy because they explain you everything step by step not only theoretically!
so helpful,,,,, now have clear concept of many things,,,,thank you sir
lecture was excellent. cleared the concept in a few minutes. this was really helpful
Good pace, but information relating to the thyroid gland is lacking. This is more of a general overview.
Simply awesome. The delivery, speed and diction is just excellent. Its anatomy made easy
I would like in the questions, a rationale of the answer goes directly to the part of the lecture where it is explained. Like an option would be great
Lecturer is knowledgeable and seems to care about the student's understanding of the material.
Lecture covered lots of details without becoming boring. Presented at a medically relevant level. Basically, animates the contents in an anatomical atlas. Results are better retention!
Overall great, but is missing much of the details in the skull (for example names of the specific bones, features of the bones, etc.) and head in general.
A clear and concise overview of the fascial spaces. However, I think the coverage of the surgical access to the trachea was way too superficial. Details of the levels of relevant anatomical zones, and how to locate these areas in a clinical manner would've been greatly appreciated. Otherwise very useful!
Whilst useful for a brief introduction, I do not feel the lecturio anatomy programme in general provides sufficient detail to be a main-line resource. The videos are too brief and superficial in content to adequately prepare a student for internal examinations, let alone to an NBME standard. The presentation itself is clear and ok.
this is perfect explain of Triangles of the Neck thx doctor.Craig Canby
clear and concise introduction to the thyroid gland and thyroidectomy relative to the fascial spaces
great to come to this site and explore everything.it helped me a lot in my exam .its is agreat benefit to me
I'd would have like to know where western blots fit in the diagnostic pathway. I think in Australia after positive confirmation of p24 go on to perform westernblots. Also what about the impact the window period has and the new for follow up testing? Finally it would have been good to discuss what is considered to be as treatment failure with HAART.
it is extremely general and does not provide the important notes about the gland like its blood suplly, innervation and details about what could be damaged if a thyrodectomy was preformed wrongly.
The course brings the general ideia of the anatomy content with interesting clinical correlations. Although, the lectures could be more detailed, specially in vascular anatomy. I also suggest more precise images.
Great lecturer and keeps it simple with step by step. Also his slides are very simple yet thorough thereby not confusing the student with too much content per slide.
Since anatomy is a very difficult subject and very vast, I think that Canby does an excellent job at slowing down and being concise. This lecture hits all the key points as well as ask relevant questions to help retain the information.
Absolutely my favorite lecture so far! It was really informative, yet left me craving more. The way you explained it was easy to understand (I am a pre-nursing student). Thank you and great job!
GOOD lecture, it has the most important key points. i like it very much
Great Simple Teaching. Learning the different parts of the neck is interesting.
is very good because learn things new and interesting why me amazing
It's very helpful, I was able to revise alot under a short period of time.
Amazing lecture . I really liked it and learned from it a lot . Thank you
Good videos, but incomplete for a full head and neck series - does not include important structures such as facial and trigeminal nerves, more on neck dissections - which are crucial for understanding head and neck anatomy
very interesting lecture especially with all the details about sounds and secondary signs mentioned.
It is very basic and insufficiant. not enough to learn from at all.
I picked this rate because he gives detail about the neck and parts of the neck. I really like this for a 9th grader it's helping me learn more for med school. Please do more videos, not just for me, but for people that want to be something when they make it to med school or college. This website is very helpful in many ways like: when you are on the way to school and your have a test about the human body, or when you just want to study for a test a week or two away. I plan to keep using this website for important chooses in my life. I want to be able to help people with their problems and give them information. I don't want to go home and be that one person with a dream and not go for it. I want to be a help and influence to people in need so, keep making these videos and make people happy for what they want to be in life. Dezire Baker
Information is too general and More review questions would be nice
very nicely and smoothely explained .D And the diagrams choosed very nicely and wisely
the lecture was way to short. The information was very general. Please make the lectures more detailed and more interactive..maybe actual drawings being drawn as the lecturer is explaining. Also to specify on the detailed part which i mentioned, it would be much better if he explained each neurotransmitter.
The contents are very good, I wish I can share with my student easier.
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